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Welcome to Armagh

With its lofty church spires, steep alleys, and historic structures, Armagh stands out as one of the most charming small cities on the island of Ireland, with a lineage that dates back to St Patrick in the 5th century AD. On the surface, it appears to be peaceful, but a deeper look finds a thriving cultural scene, bustling cafes, and a lovely tree-lined Georgian mall.

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Loughgall is pivotal in the history of the Orange Institution.
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House from the 17th century with exquisite 18th-century décor and a typical farmyard
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Go and see Armagh Robinson Library's amazing collection.
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The Troughton family has been farming apples at Ballinteggart for five generations, starting in 1898.

Great Family Days Out

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The Winter family has kept the cottage up through the years, and there are remnants from the Battle of the Diamond as well as antique agricultural and dairy artefacts on exhibit.
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Loughgall Country Park is a quiet retreat for rest and leisure.
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A forested riverfront estate and an atmospheric Irish gentry home

Culture Vulture Days Out

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The museum's research experts have extensive knowledge of not just the Royal Irish Fusiliers and their predecessors, but also of British and Colonial regiments in general.
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The Book of Armagh tells of a lovely tradition that is also represented on the lower part of the Cathedral's great east window.
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On display are military uniforms, wedding dresses, ceramics, natural history displays, and railway relics.
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Armagh Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in the British Isles. The planetarium, which originally opened its doors in 1968 celebrated its 50th anniversary.